Rolling Stones release 'Foreign Tongues': 25th album lands with McCartney, Bruno Mars and a farewell to Charlie Watts
'Foreign Tongues', the Rolling Stones' 25th studio album, arrived this Friday: 14 tracks featuring Paul McCartney, Bruno Mars, Robert Smith and an unreleased recording with Charlie Watts.
Sixty-odd years into their career, the Rolling Stones still do not know how to stop — thankfully. ‘Foreign Tongues’, the band’s 25th studio album, hit platforms and shops this Friday: 14 tracks recorded in under a month at London’s Metropolis Studios, produced by Andrew Watt, with a guest list that reads like an entire festival.
Who features on the new Rolling Stones album?
Brace yourself: Paul McCartney, Bruno Mars, Robert Smith of The Cure, Steve Winwood — who lends his organ to ‘Jealous Lover’ — and Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith. And there is a moment for the tissues: one track revives a recording made with Charlie Watts before the drummer’s death in 2021. The album was previewed by the single ‘In the Stars’, released in May as a double A-side with ‘Rough and Twisted’, and at the London launch Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood threw in a surprise acoustic ‘Ringing Hollow’ for an audience that included James Bond himself. Editions and the promised tour dates are on the band’s official site.
Is this the Rolling Stones’ last album?
All signs say no. Despite farewell rumours, the band reportedly has at least ten more songs written for a follow-up — ‘Foreign Tongues’ arrives less than three years after ‘Hackney Diamonds’ (2023), which itself took 18 years to follow ‘A Bigger Bang’. In other words: the Stones went from one album per generation to the release rate of a hungry new band.
It is proving a generous week for rock’s best-preserved dinosaurs all round: U2 also dropped a new single and announced an album. At 82, Jagger keeps making the wrong question sound right: retire why, if the voice still gets there?
By Lucy Bennett
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